Example sentences of "be [v-ing] [adj] every " in BNC.
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1 | is pleased to report that mother and cygnets are doing well and thanks to tasty titbits of Omega petfood are growing stronger every day . |
2 | Bearing in mind that unemployment is rising yet again , and that 900 companies are going bust every week , when will the Government realise the depth of the recession that their policies have caused and do something to stimulate investment in our manufacturing industry ? |
3 | Sa , she her eyes are getting blacker every time and she she just seems to be in her books all the time , and everything now . |
4 | In fact the chances for viewing exciting wildlife are getting rarer every day , as hundreds more people take to the hills , bringing dogs and children and wearing colours that can be seen as far away as Belgium . |
5 | And I 'm falling asleep every time I sit down . |
6 | The crowds were getting worse every minute ! |
7 | Sarah 's arms and legs were getting thinner every day , and the rag mat she 'd started making for the hearth became too heavy to have on her lap . |
8 | ‘ I said it 's looking better every minute . ’ |
9 | One is going bust every 10 MINUTES . |
10 | And I hear that a girl in Pankow is breaking 1.80 every time she jumps . ’ |
11 | my maths book is getting thicker every lesson . |
12 | The disparity between that and even the increased pension rates of £54 and £86 for a single person and married couple is enormous and it is getting worse every year . |
13 | Because the situation is getting worse every day . |
14 | The leg is getting better every day . ’ |
15 | ‘ That beast 's getting bigger every day ? ’ |
16 | It 's getting worse every Monday and conversely every Friday more and more is going out of London . |
17 | Making the transition from amateur to professional is an uphill struggle and it 's getting tougher every year , reports Steve Muncey . |
18 | His voice , though , was getting stronger every minute , which might have been why he alone dispensed with the formality of leaving the stage between encores . |
19 | Indeed , it did n't seem quite impossible even to me , as he seemed to have reached a kind of plateau — no better but certainly no worse , free of pain and very happy — often informing me that he was getting stronger every day . |